Nevada Revised Statutes 369.470 – Wholesale dealers: Rights of licensees
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Wholesale dealers’ licenses shall permit the holders thereof to sell liquor to wholesalers, retailers and those instrumentalities of the Armed Forces of the United States specified in NRS 369.335 only anywhere in Nevada, or to transfer malt beverages and wine to an estate distillery pursuant to NRS 597.230 and 597.240, respectively. Sale by a wholesaler to itself as a retailer is not the transaction of a bona fide wholesale business.
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 369.470
- liquor: means beer, wine, gin, whiskey, cordials, ethyl alcohol or rum, and every liquid containing one-half of 1 percent or more of alcohol by volume and which is used for beverage purposes. See Nevada Revised Statutes 369.040
- to sell: means and includes any of the following:
- wholesaler: means a person licensed to sell liquor as it is originally packaged to retail liquor stores or to another licensed wholesaler, or to transfer malt beverages and wine to an estate distillery pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes 369.130
- wine: means any alcoholic beverage obtained by the fermentation of the natural content of fruits or other agricultural products containing sugar. See Nevada Revised Statutes 369.140